Citrix Global partner, eG Innovations, will present a real-world case study about how a Fortune 500 company achieved Citrix performance success in the Citrix Theater – Booth #1307 – at the VMworld 2017 Las Vegas in the Solutions Exchange, on Wednesday, August 30th at 11:00 AM PDT.

Citrix desktops and applications are among the most performance sensitive technologies in use in enterprise networks today. Using traditional monitoring techniques and measuring CPU, memory, and disk utilization is not sufficient in Citrix/VDI environments where user experience takes centerstage. Delivering a great end-user experience is critical to ensuring seamless remote connectivity and business continuity.

In this presentation, Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations, will discuss how a Fortune 500 company with 10,000+ concurrent end-users across multiple global locations deployed eG Enterprise to achieve application and desktop virtualization success. Three years ago, this company was dealing with complaints from remote partners about slow access to the Citrix services, and these issues were affecting user productivity. And, even with the various monitoring tools in place, they were not able to effectively measure the partners’ Citrix user experience, or determine, when a problem occurred, whether the issue was due to slowness in the partner’s network access or in the Citrix farm. Also, that they were only finding out about issues from users, and therefore taking a long time to resolve complaints.

Visit the Citrix booth #1307 at VMworld 2017 US, on August 30th at 11 AM PDT and listen to this real-world case study that will highlight how to:

Bruce Popky is the Director of Marketing Strategy for eG Innovations, a global provider of unified performance monitoring and diagnosis solutions for virtual and physical IT infrastructures. He is a B2B technology marketing veteran with more than 18 years of experience connecting products and services with customers in IT, software development, e-commerce, and finance. With a focus on the interdependent relationships between the technical, operational and business effects of new technology, Bruce delivers timely and compelling news and analysis for the cloud application, IT infrastructure and desktop/application virtualization communities. He is the managing editor and contributing author for the eG Innovations blog, "Application and Virtualization Performance Insights."

Desktop virtualization is the decoupling of a users physical machine from the desktop and software he or she uses to work. Most desktop virtualization products emulate the PC hardware environment of the client and run a virtual machine alongside the existing operating system located on the local machine or delivered to a thin client from a data center server. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a server-centric computing model that borrows from the traditional thin-client model but is designed to give system administrators and end-users the best of both worlds: the ability to host and centrally manage desktop virtual machines in the data center while giving end users a full PC desktop experience.

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